Rodriguez in behalf of Mr. Cirilo Pouble. every snaterial.provision in this bill. The Secretary of War. in his re- alleged to be a naturalized American citizenand to be imprisoned by the Spanport in 1882. used the following language: ish authorities in the island of Cuba on the charge of treason. &c.. respectfully reports: Chaplain Mullins. the officer il charge of education in the Army. reports that "That it appears from the papers and correspondence in the Department of considcrable progress has been made in the work of organizing and establish- State that Pouble went to Cuba somse time in November. 1884. and was there ing post schools and readingrooms. and that a constantly growing interest in immediately arrested and imprisoneden thecharge before mentioned.oreharges their success has been exhibited by both officers and enlisted men. The aver- of that character. and that down to the latest reports. about December. 1885. his age attendance- trial lid not been had. Time comuittee is satisfied that the Department of State And I call the attention of Senators to this especially. to show how and the consulgeneral of time United States at Havana have exercised every practicable diligence and exertion to bring the easeof Pouble toa speedy trial in strange the statements are that have been made here in reference to conformity with the laws of Spain. and with tie treaty stipulations between the post schools in the Army- Spain and the United States existing oi the subject. and that every etfort has been made by the Departmient and consugeneral to make the situation of the The average attendance at po3tsclools of enlisted men during the year was aciused as comfortable as possible. and to give him every practicable assistance. 1.580. and of children- "Tle committee is of the opinion. therefore. that there is nothing that atpresMark the language- cut calls for any action on the partof the Senate or of Congress.
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